8. All losses in respect of any uattle whilst being conveyed to or from or whilst in quarantine, from whatever cause, shall be borne by tho ownor thereof, and he shall have no claim whatever for compensation for any .-nich loss. 9. No fodder or fittings shad bo thrfwn overboard from any ships in any river, port or harbour in New Zealand, or elsewhare in New Zealand waters, and all fittings used for, with, or about any imported cattle, and all effects belonging to their attendants which mny he deemed necessary, shall he disinfected; as the Inspector shall direct. 10. No Inspector shall authorize the introduction into N«w Zealand of any fittings until they have been properly disinfected to the satisfaction of the Inspector, nor of any fodder, other than oilcake, bian, bailey, oats, beans, or pease, brought to the colony from any place beyond New Zoalahd, except for the purpose of burning such fodder in Such place as the Inspector shall appoint and any fodder or fittings landed without the authority of an Inspector, or Otherwise than in accordance with conditions of such authority, may be seized by an Inspector or auy person acting tinder the authority of any such Inspector, and may be sold or destroyed v the Inspector may direct ; and all bedding which has been used by cattle, and their droppings, shall be burned or buried as the Inspector shall direct. 11. The skins of cattle which have died or been slaughtered during the royage on board any vessel having on board any cattle shipped at any place beyond New Zealand shall be salted and kept on board in a manner which the Inspector may considei safe, and no such Bkins shall be landed in the colony. 12. Every person who commits a breach of any one of the three foregoing sections numbered nine, ten, and eleven of these regulations, or who refuses or objects to obey or carry out any direction of the Inspector given under and in pursuance thereof, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred pounds. Destruction of Cattle. 13. It shall be lawful for the Board to order the owner of any animal known or reasonably suspected to have disease, or the agent of the owner or any person in charge of such animal, by order in writing under the hand of the Chairman of the Board, countersigned by an Infrpector, to kill such animal, and therealter to dispose of the body in such mannetaß in inch order shall be specified ; and any Buch owner, agent, or person refusing or for twelve hours neglecting to comply with such order, after the service thereof on him, either personally or by leaving the same at his usual place of abode, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding oue hundred pounds, and to ft farther penalty not exceeding five pounds for every twenty-four hours such animal is left undestroyed or undisposed of after the said twelve hours. 14. The Inspector may give an order in writing to any person to seize and destroy any animal known or reasonably suspected to have disease, and dispose of the body in such manner as he may therein direct in the following cases namely :— If the owner or his agent, or the personin charge of the animal, is not known: If the owner or his agent, or the per■on in charge of the animal, refuses or neglects for twelve hours to obey the order of the Board given as aforesaid, and in such case the cost incurred in iieh destruction and disposal shall be paid by the owner or his agent, or the person in charge of the animal, to the Inspector, on demand. Fees, etc. 15. Under authority from the Colonial Secretary, or upon authority in writing by the Chairman of the Board, the Inspector shall employ a veterinary surgeon io inspect and examine any animal known or reasonably suspected to have disease, and shall require such veterinary surgeon to furnish a certificate stating the condition of any animal for which the certificate is required. 16. Such veterinary surgeon, with any assistants he may require, is hereby authorized to enter upon any premises for the purpose of such inspection and examination, the same as if he were an Inspector appointed under the said Act ; and any persons refusing to admit or obstructing such veterinary surgeon in such examination and inspection shall be liable to a penalty of not less than ten pounds and not more than one hundred pounds. 17. There shall be paid to the Inspector, on demand, by the owner of cattle or his agent, or the person in harge thereof, the following fees :— £ d.s. For every visit and inspection by a veterinary surgeon when authorised as aforesaid 0 10 0 For every mile the veterinary surgeon is required to travel beyond five miles one way 0 0 G 18. There shall be paid to the Inspector, on demand, by the owner of cattle or his agent, or the person in charge thereof, the following fees for the inspection of cattle when they arrive at any port or place in the e0l ° ny: - £ s. d. For one animal, and not exceeding ten animals 1 0 0 For every additional animal « above ten, each animal ... 0 0 G Provided that if any of the above - .mentioned kinds of stock are imported into any port or place for butchers' use the charge for inspecting shall be— £ s. d. For each animal 0 0 3 19. There shall be paid ■■■ io the Inspector, on demand, by t£» awner of cattle or his agent, or the toerson in charge thereof, the following foes : — For sustenance and attendance for each animal that is kept in quarantine, if not provided at the expense of the owner, per day, such sum not exceeding one shilling if the animal is kept in the open and not exceeding two shillings if the animal is kept under cover, as the Board may from time to time order. 20. There shall be paid to the Inspector, on demand, by the owner of cattle or his agent, or the person m charge thereof, the following feeß :— £ s. d Yor every declaration made under seotion nineteen of " The Diseased Cattle Act, 1871" 0 5 0
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1077, 21 April 1880, Page 3
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1,050Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1077, 21 April 1880, Page 3
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